We offer a very effective ayurveda treatment for Infertility. Infertility primarily refers to the biological inability of a woman to conceive after a year of regular intercourse. Irreversible infertility is also referred to as sterility. Infertility may also refer to the state of a woman who is unable to carry a pregnancy to full term. Female infertility may be due to failure to ovulate, obstruction in fallopian tube, infection or inflammation in the uterus.
Male infertility may be due to low sperm count or poor quality of sperm or total absence of sperm. A man will be considered at risk of being infertile if his sperm count is less than 20 million/ mL of semen
According to Ayurveda conception takes place as a result of a healthy sperm, healthy ovum, and a healthy uterus. For both men and women, fertility depends on the health of the shukra dhatu or reproductive tissue. In women the shukra tissue creates the ovum as part of the monthly cycle, and in men the semen is formed due to sexual stimulation.
Causes of Infertility
Ayurvedic Treatments for Infertility
Ayurveda offers therapies to develop healthy Shukra Dahtu in men and women. Vajikarana therapy is recommended to enhance one’s potency by which the man becomes capable of copulating with the woman to produce healthy children. Ayurveda doctor can design a multi angled program that includes panchakarma treatments, rejuvenation therapies, nutritional and herbal supplements, lifestyle regulations and recommendations. These therapies are aimed at rectifying menstruation, ovulation and hormonal disruptions and improve the ability of the women to conceive. In men these therapies are aimed to increase the sperm count and to father healthy children
Ayurvedic Remedies for Infertility
Ayurvedic treatment for infertility will focus on rectifying the physical disorders in either man or women. After completion of this step the patient will be given internal medicines to hasten the growth of a healthy fetus
It is seen that some women with endometriosis have no symptoms even in the more advanced stages of the disease. However, pain during or around the time of their periods is experienced by most women affected with this disease. Diagnosis of endometriosis can be confirmed only after a laparoscopy.